I posted the following at gmane.emacs.help but afterwards realized this
might be the more appropriate forum. Please excuse the double post:
Hi all.
I'm relatively new to emacs, and I don't have a computer programming
background.
For purposes of learning a language, I want to use Org-player wit
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
> I suggest you try using a more recent version
> [And adjust your load-path accordingly...]
Bastien,
I downloaded a more recent version from Git.
It took me some time to set up the load-path correctly...
But I got it eventually and Org-drill now works for me.
Thanks
> Can you run M-x emacs-version RET and M-x org-version RET and report
> what versions you are using for both Emacs and Org ?
Hi Bastien.
Thanks for your response.
My specific emacs version is:
GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.4.2) of 2013-10-03
on hamsa, modified by Debian
Hi all.
I am very new to Emacs and Org-mode,
but am really enjoying it so far.
I am having trouble installing org-drill,
or at least running it.
I have followed the directions of checking off the "drill" box in the
customize variables - org module, as directed from the worg page.
And I have made
MUCH appreciated, as I'm enthusiastic to get
going with org-mode.
So, happy holidays, and many thanks !
todd neufeld
useful,
but maybe it's just me.
Happy holidays and new year,
todd
On 12/23/2013 10:26 PM, Todd Neufeld wrote:
Hi.
I apologize for the very very beginner question, but..
I can't figure out how to get c-c a defined in org-mode.
I am using emacs 24.3 on Ubuntu 12.04.
I believe I have u